RALLY TO NORWAY IN 944'S

RALLY TO NORWAY IN 944'S

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GoatRider

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72 posts

142 months

Friday 6th June 2014
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Hi everyone, I am new to this forum (normally on another forum). In case anyone is interested nine Porsche 944's are heading off from London on June 18th to Nordkapp Norway for the Help 4 Heroes charity. We plan to do nearly 3000 miles in 3 to 4 days arriving for the summer solstice on Sat 21st. Our cars were all bought for £1100ish plus whatever to make them roadworthy. Day one will take us to Riga, Latvia, about 1500 miles (before our first proper sleep). Anyway, if you are interested in our story check out our FB page. Needless we have not been without incident so far and interestingly the cars seem to have experienced the full range of common faults. Elliot at Porkaparts has been our saviour.
Check us out. I hope you will wish us all luck. Nick

https://www.facebook.com/NorwegianNightKapp

GoatRider

Original Poster:

72 posts

142 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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Ladies and gentlemen of the front engined forum. Well the Norwegian NightKapp Rally made it. The pic shows the London start of an epic journey with our nine 944's setting out on the 5800 mile trip to Norway and back in 8 days.

Living with these cars for such punishing mileage endeared us to them and a pashion for the 944 grew as we drove some of the best driving roads in Europe, most of them empty. What other car can even come close to these for the money?

If you want to see our Facebook thread showing loads of pics and story check out the link: https://www.facebook.com/NorwegianNightKapp



Cheers,

This was our trusty steed:

benjj

6,787 posts

164 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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Excellent work, well done to you all thumbup

That's a great route, bet you had a fab time in the cars.

How many DME relays did you take between you!? Got to be over 50 wink

graemel

7,045 posts

218 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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Congratulations on completing such an epic journey.

GoatRider

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72 posts

142 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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Thanks. And yes we took loads of DME's and other spares. It makes me wonder if anyone has come up with a fix for the DME failure. Is there a more robust alternative?

GC8

19,910 posts

191 months

Wednesday 9th July 2014
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DME relay - DME is the ECU. The 944 part number parts weren't great, but the 993 prefixed part number is far more robust. DME relay failure is far less common now than it was in the early nineties.

Its more likely to be your FPR now...

GoatRider

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72 posts

142 months

Wednesday 9th July 2014
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We took several spare DME relays but none failed. What was interesting in the run up to departure two of our 16v cars suffered burnt wiring looms. One was purchased with the problem and the other developed the problem a couple of weeks before departure. It seems these cars were originally recalled for a factory fix but obviously a few slipped through the net. We got the looms replaced in time but this would have been a show stopper if it happened en route.